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The average weight of a mature Gredos ibex is around 65-70 kilograms (143-154 pounds) for males.
Habitat and Distribution
The Gredos ibex inhabits the Sierra de Gredos mountain range in central Spain, specifically in the provinces of Ávila and Cáceres. They reside in areas with steep terrain, rocky outcrops, and sparse vegetation, typically between 1,500 and 3,000 meters above sea level. This ibex species is well adapted to the harsh, cold climate of the region.
Behavior and Diet
Gredos ibex are primarily herbivores, feeding on a variety of plants including grasses, shrubs, and lichens. They are skilled climbers and have been observed traversing steep and rocky terrain with ease. During the winter months, their diet consists mainly of winter-killed vegetation and lichens, which provide essential nutrients for survival. In terms of behavior, Gredos ibex are generally solitary animals, only coming together during the mating season.
Conservation Status
The Gredos ibex is listed as a vulnerable species due to habitat fragmentation, human disturbance, and poaching. Conservation efforts are in place to protect the species, including the creation of protected areas and the establishment of a breeding program. However, further action is required to address the ongoing threats and ensure the long-term survival of the Gredos ibex.
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